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| Feature | Assessment | | :--- | :--- | | | Tetrahedral | | Molecular Geometry | Tetrahedral | | Bond Angle | 109.5° (ideal) | | Bond Order | 1.5 (resonance hybrid) | | Hybridization (S) | sp³ | | Point Group | Td (highly symmetric) | | Polarity | Nonpolar (symmetrical) | | Common Mistake | Drawing S=O and S–O separately |

The molecular geometry of the sulfate ion is a classic, beautiful example of how VSEPR theory, resonance, and experimental data converge. It is a perfectly symmetric, tetrahedral anion with four equivalent S–O bonds, a bond angle of 109.5°, and no lone pairs on sulfur. Understanding this geometry is essential for any student of chemistry, as it explains the ion’s stability, its spectroscopic signature, its crystal chemistry, and its pervasive role in natural and industrial processes. Remember: think tetrahedron, not octahedron; think resonance, not fixed double bonds; and think 109.5°, not 90° or 120°. Master SO₄²⁻, and you've mastered a cornerstone of molecular geometry. so42 molecular geometry

The sulfate ion, SO₄²⁻, is one of the most common and chemically significant polyatomic ions. From the gypsum in drywall to the Epsom salts in your bathroom, and from acid rain to planetary geology, SO₄²⁻ is everywhere. Understanding its molecular geometry is not just a textbook exercise; it is foundational for grasping its reactivity, its role in hydrogen bonding, and its behavior in biological and environmental systems. This review will dissect the geometry of SO₄²⁻ from multiple angles: theoretical prediction (VSEPR), experimental confirmation, bonding nuances, and common misconceptions. | Feature | Assessment | | :--- |

Introduction: The Ubiquitous Anion

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